The Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) recognized the Santa Clara University women’s water polo program as one of the top achieving teams academically for the 2011 season.
SCU water polo saw nearly half of its eligible student-athletes post a cumulative GPA above 3.0 and earn recognition on the 2010-11 WWPA All-Academic Teams.
For the third time in school history, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team finished in the top three at the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA) Championship Tournament. The Broncos finished the regular season 10-6 in WWPA action, while compiling numerous impressive individual performances this season.
The Santa Clara University women’s water polo team capped off the 2011 season with a 7-4 comeback victory over Cal State East Bay to place third at the Western Water Polo Association Championships.
Tied at six entering the fourth quarter, third-seeded Santa Clara saw its hopes of reaching the title game of the WWPA Championships end when second-seeded UC San Diego scored back-to-back goals top open the quarter and escape with a 9-7 win.
The Santa Clara University women’s water polo team scored three unanswered goals in the third quarter to break a halftime tie and beat Sonoma State 7-4 in Round One of the 2011 WWPA Championships.
Santa Clara freshman Claire Eadington has been named Newcomer of the Year in the WWPA’s annual end of the season awards. It marks the first time in school history that an SCU player has earned the honor.
The Santa Clara women’s water polo team will begin postseason play this weekend in the WWPA conference tournament in Hayward. The Broncos have earned the third seed, and will open up against sixth-seeded Sonoma St. Friday, Apr. 26 at 12 noon.
The Santa Clara women's water polo team wrapped up their regular season play by hosting UC Davis Saturday. Despite playing tough, the Broncos dropped the game 9-6 at the Sullivan Aquatic Center. With the loss Santa Clara falls to 13-18.
With a 10-6 league record, the Santa Clara University women’s water polo team earned the third seed in the upcoming 2011 Western Water Polo Association (WWPA) Women’s Championships.
Santa Clara scored 13 times, beating Colorado State at the Roadrunner Invitational II in Bakersfield Sunday, and is positioned to be one of the top seeds at the upcoming Western Water Polo Association Championships.
The Santa Clara University women’s water polo team scored 11 goals en route to knocking off Cal State East Bay Saturday afternoon at the Roadrunner Invitational II in Bakersfield.
Behind a great defensive effort, the SCU Broncos split a pair of games on Day One of the Bronco Tournament at the Sulivan Aquatic Center. SCU edged Cal State Bakersfield 6-5 in the morning, but dropped a heartbreaker to No. 20 UC San Diego 9-8 in sudden-death overtime.
In front of her family and friends in Los Angeles, Newport Beach native Taylor Harkins scored five goals and had five steals to lead Santa Clara past Cal State San Bernardino, 8-4.
Coming off a 12-goal performance en route to a conference victory last Thursday on the road, the Santa Clara University women’s water polo team brings momentum into this weekend’s two-game trip to Los Angeles.
While most students at Santa Clara had the opportunity to go home over during spring break, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team had no such opportunity. The Broncos remained hard at work at the Sullivan Aquatic Center, as well as participating in team activities to help build chemistry amongst the group.
The Santa Clara University women’s water polo team picked up a conference victory on the road Thursday afternoon, beating Sonoma State 12-8. Marina Allen scored four goals to lead the Broncos, who improve to 6-3 in Western Water Polo Association play.
After a near two-week break, the Santa Clara University women’s water polo team returns to competition Thursday afternoon. The Broncos will play a conference game at Sonoma State beginning at 3 p.m. in Rohnert Park.
Sophomore women’s water polo goalkeeper Stephanie Clements is enjoying her second year playing for the Broncos, hoping to apply everything she learned her freshman season.
The tournament schedule is set for the upcoming Santa Clara Water Polo Invitational, better known as ‘The Bronco,’ the weekend of April 8-10, 2011 at the Sullivan Aquatic Center on SCU’s campus.
he Santa Clara women's water polo team lost a heart breaker to Harvard 8-7 at the Sullivan Aquatic Center Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Broncos improve to 8-12 on the season. The Broncos will next host their annual alumni game on Saturday, March 19 and will return to action on Thursday, March 24 at Sonoma St.
For the first time in program history Santa Clara University women’s water polo student-athletes have been awarded back-to-back Western Water Polo Association Player of the Week honors.
The Santa Clara University women’s water polo team will host Harvard University Sunday at 12 noon in a non-conference game at the Sullivan Aquatics Center on the Mission Campus.
The No. 15-ranked UC Davis women’s water polo team beat Santa Clara 10-3 on the final day of the 2011 Aggie Shootout at the Schaal Aquatics Center Sunday.
Santa Clara University goalkeeper Wren White had 12 blocks and a steal and the Bronco defense held No. 19 Pacific scoreless until midway through the third quarter as SCU beat Pacific for the second time in two weeks, 5-1.
Santa Clara University junior Laura Espinosa was named the Western Water Polo Association’s Player of the Week. Espinosa and the Broncos are preparing for three games at the UC Davis Aggie Shootout.